TravelPod Member ReviewsAuberge Bagatelle Avignon

“ Average accommodation ”

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“ Cute little camping ground by the river ”

Reviewed Aug 19, 2012

by danshevlin (8 reviews) , Australia

Terrible free wifi, expensive wifi if u pay!

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“ Beautiful Location ”

Reviewed Jun 9, 2011

by georgiacbsmith (4 reviews) London , United Kingdom

A lovely campsite location, just minutes away from the outer bank of Avignon. We sat in the evening and watched the sun set over that fairytale city. The conveniences aren't amazing, though - the showers a walk from where we slept, and the ground rocky and peppered with trees.

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TripAdvisor Reviews Auberge Bagatelle Avignon

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Travel Blogs from Avignon

... the wine in Chateauneuf-de-Pape is quite spendy compared to what we've become accustomed to. My favorite wines since arriving are from the Cotes-du-Rhone which is the region next to Chateauneuf-de-Pape, and named after the Rhone river which the Pont d'Avignon once helped to cross. Perhaps, when we return we will stay in a new airbnb and explore the more budget friendly wines produced in Cotes-du-Rhone. Although, most tastings are free...I suppose we'll have to take two more trips :) ...

... people everywhere and considering this is an ancient city but is now a modern thriving city where people live and work is definitely unique. I have to say that given the choice, I would love to live in a place like this, there is narrow cobblestone one way streets everywhere, great restaurants and history as far as the eye can see, absolutely loved it. Definitely glad we made this little treasured ...

... but never of this magnitude. To say they were beautiful is not giving it justice. We were both in awe of the spectacular nature of this cave. For the avid explorer/diver you can actually dive under the caves to view the amazing array of structures within. We took a tonne of photos however as you are not allowed to use flash inside the cave it is quite difficult to see how amazing these structures truly are. We continued underground till we reached the end ...

A couple of wet days in Avignon and on the morning we leave, we rise to a stunning sunny day! The south of France and north of Italy have experienced a very wet summer and autumn, with many areas suffering shocking floods and landslides, sadly with several lives lost.

... binocular range at low tide on the ocean and the kayaks not being as useful on the swamp canals as advertised. After considerable driving around, we ended up spending the majority of our time on the Ile de Re which was the island that I mentioned before. It is less than a mile wide and 4-5 miles long and has an extensive fortification on its western tip. It also has a very touristy town out there named St. Martin with lots of shops ...